Anonymous wrote:None of the freshmen dorms have AC, scholars are no exception. Yes the programs themselves are BS, you just take some extra 1 credit classes that are worthless. But it does help shy people make friends since they put you in a smaller dorm. These dorms also have a better location than other freshmen dorms. Also this is something for the resume. This is pp who graduated in 06 byw. Hope this helps.
Anonymous wrote:DD just got accepted as a College Park Scholar. She was disappointed she didn't get into the Honors program. What's the difference? Anyone know? I tried getting info on the website, but it was a bit confusing.
I think she should go for it, but she's not sure because she doesn't want a large school, and wants to wait and see where else she gets in at some of the smaller schools she applied to.
What is your DC's experience as a College Park Scholar? Is it a good program? Would it make the university small enough for a shy child to feel comfortable? What are the academics like? Does the residential aspect of CPS make the kids really feel like they are in a small college on a university campus? Is it a watered-down version of the honors college?
TIA!
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